El Chapo had a deal with the U.S. Gov't all along

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[h1]CONFIRMED: The DEA Struck A Deal With Mexico's Most Notorious Drug Cartel[/h1]

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"El Vicentillo" being presented to the media in Mexico City on March 19, 2009.

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An investigation by El Universal  found that between the years 2000 and 2012, the U.S. government had an arrangement with Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel that allowed the organization to smuggle billions of dollars of drugs while Sinaloa provided information on rival cartels.
Sinaloa, led by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, supplies 80% of the drugs  entering the Chicago area and has a presence in cities across the U.S.

There have long been allegations that Guzman, considered  to be "the world’s most powerful drug trafficker," coordinates  with American authorities.

But the El Universal investigation is the first to publish court documents  that include corroborating testimony from a DEA agent and a Justice Department official.

The written statements were made to the U.S. District Court in Chicago in relation to the arrest of Jesus Vicente Zambada-Niebla, the son of Sinaloa leader  Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada and allegedly the Sinaloa cartel’s "logistics coordinator."

Here's what DEA agent Manuel Castanon told the Chicago court:

"On March 17, 2009, I met for approximately 30 minutes in a hotel room in Mexico City with Vincente Zambada-Niebla and two other individuals — DEA agent David Herrod and a cooperating source [Sinaloa lawyer Loya Castro] with whom I had worked since 2005. ... I did all of the talking on behalf of [the] DEA."

A few hours later, Mexican Marines arrested Zambada-Niebla (a.k.a. "El Vicentillo") on charges of trafficking more than a billion dollars in cocaine and heroin. Castanon and three other agents then visited Zambada-Niebla in prison, where the Sinaloa officer "reiterated his desire to cooperate," according to Castanon.

El Universal, citing court documents, reports that DEA agents met with high-level Sinaloa officials more than 50 times since 2000.

Then-Justice Department prosecutor Patrick Hearn told the Chicago court  that, according to DEA special agent Steve Fraga, Castro "provided information leading to a 23-ton cocaine seizure, other seizures related to" various drug trafficking organizations, and that "El Mayo" Zambada wanted his son to cooperate with the U.S.

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A screenshot from the documents published by El Universal.

"The DEA agents met with members of the cartel in Mexico to obtain information about their rivals and simultaneously built a network of informants who sign drug cooperation agreements, subject to results, to enable them to obtain future benefits, including cancellation of charges in the U.S.," reports El Universal, which also interviewed more than one hundred active and retired police officers as well as prisoners and experts.

Zambada-Niebla's lawyer claimed to the court that in the late 1990s, Castro struck a deal with U.S. agents in which Sinaloa would provide information about rival drug trafficking organizations while the U.S. would dismiss its case against the Sinaloa lawyer and refrain from interfering with Sinaloa drug trafficking activities or actively prosecuting Sinaloa leadership.

"The agents stated that this arrangement had been approved by high-ranking officials and federal prosecutors," Zambada-Niebla lawyer wrote.

After being extradited to Chicago in February 2010, Zambada-Niebla argued  that he was also "immune from arrest or prosecution" because he actively provided information to U.S. federal agents.

Zambada-Niebla also alleged  that Operation Fast and Furious was part of an agreement to finance and arm the cartel in exchange for information used to take down its rivals. (If true, that re-raises the issue  regarding what Attorney General Eric Holder knew about the gun-running arrangements.)

A Mexican foreign service officer told Stratfor  in April 2010 that the U.S. seemed to have sided with the Sinaloa cartel in an attempt to limit the violence in Mexico.

El Universal reported that the coordination between the U.S. and Sinaloa, as well as other cartels, peaked between 2006 and 2012, which is when drug traffickers consolidated their grip  on Mexico. The paper concluded by saying that it is unclear whether the arrangements continue.

The DEA and other U.S. agencies declined to comment to El Universal.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-us-government-and-the-sinaloa-cartel-2014-1#ixzz2qOiQcfhh
 
its disturbing that none of this ever surprises us anymore.

expectations of the US govt are at an all time low.
 
 
of course the US supports folks that poison the black community......I mean they started the crack movement which surprisingly coincided w/ the positive movements coming out of the black community at the time 
i kinda feel you, still i cant help but see that as a reach to involve race.
 
To me this basically solidifies what Gary Webb and Ricky Ross were saying about  the Iran-Contra scandal 
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El Chapo is a legend, but he's probably going down sometime soon.

Also, that's not El Chapo pictured, its El Vicentillo.
 
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@Wr

and tbh many of the mexicans there are undocumented, so they're not even included. there are probably just as much, if not more hispanics in chicago as there are blacks.

and the drugs are distributed across the US from chicago. thats just where everything gets divvied up.
 
I'm not surprised...
But I am getting sick of this ****.

It needs to stop somewhere. All these crimes against our own people for the "greater good". The war on terrorism, the war on drugs, the war on dictators regimes... It's all a bunch of BS. If we spend the money on defense and actually use it to tighten up defense here at home instead of doing all this shady crap, maybe some progress could be made. I highly doubt these DEA agents met with high ranking drug cartel members and didn't profit off the deals outside of their earned wages. Of all the cities to send drugs to... a billion dollars worth to Chicago?! Then we wonder why the kids are shooting each other.
 
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I know that.

I was just responding to it being a racial reach when the article speaks about the hub being in a city currently known for black youth gun violence.
it should just turn red with the @ sign, thats what i did.

yeah i know, just saying. i think they're 2 different issues. i know we like to think that all the gun violence among the youth there is related to drugs, but i think its more about misguided kids with self esteem issues & easy access to guns.
 
I'm not surprised...

But I am getting sick of this ****.
It needs to stop somewhere. All these crimes against our own people for the "greater good". The war on terrorism, the war on drugs, the war on dictators regimes... It's all a bunch of BS. If we spend the money on defense and actually use it to tighten up defense here at home instead of doing all this shady crap, maybe some progress could be made. I highly doubt these DEA agents met with high ranking drug cartel members and didn't profit off the deals outside of their earned wages. Of all the cities to send drugs to... a billion dollars worth to Chicago?! Then we wonder why the kids are shooting each other.

Chicago is ground zero for Mid West as well as east Atlantic, Miami Texas and Cali is Haywire with Different cartels, but when you send it to Chicago you can tackle every major city east of the Mississippi, and north of Florida
 
^Yep, all the work been coming thru Chicago for a min, especially that H...Not just because the gang life but it's sooooo easy to move around with from the highways to transit system to the water to the air .you can basically get anywhere from Chicago quick as hell.
 
dudes makes 1.3 billion a year it would be in the goverment best interest to let him do his thing
 
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